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French Open 2022: Alexander Zverev into fourth round after topsy-turvy win over Brandon Nakashima

Alexander Zverev is through to the fourth round of the French Open after a topsy-turvy 7-6(2) 6-3 7-6(5) win over American Brandon Nakashima . Zverev, who is bidding to win his first ever Grand Slam title, will play Spanish qualifier Bernabe Zapata Miralles, who overcame John Isner in five sets earlier on Friday, in the next round. Ad/> Nakashima started brightly and earned himself two break points on Zverev's opening service game, but the German was able to rescue both and the pair battled to a tie-break.

/> Roland-Garros'Finishes in style' — Zverev battles through first set tie-breaker in third round2 HOURS AGO Zverev won it comfortably, breaking the Nakashima serve four times to take a commanding lead. Nakashima retained his composure in the second set but it was the fourth game where he would be broken. On Zverev's third break point of the game, he capitalised with a fine backhand winner down the line.

The American did just enough to save two break points in the very next game, but the break advantage ultimately saw Zverev take a two-set lead. 'I think it was my best match' — Nadal blitzes Van de Zandschulp 'I would love to come back' — Djokovic wants Australian Open return There was a flashpoint early on in the third set when Zverev got into a dispute with the umpire over a court marking, with the boisterous crowd siding with the official, but the Tokyo 2020 Olympic champion was able to keep calm. Moments later Zverev and Nakashima could not hide their smiles when the umpire could not control a Mexican wave in the crowd.

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